MPD has been renamed DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) quite a few
years ago. It makes even less sense than MPD. Most people have some
awareness that some people have multiple personalities, but they dont
really understand what is actually happening inside the head and mind
of the sufferer. In this page I hope to clarify what MPD is,
according to my opinion, which differs from the professional
understanding.
I understand MPD as Fragmented Consciousness (FC). But, I will use
DID, in the interests of being able to communicate with others.

My "room" analogy for
FC/DID/MPD

My current understanding can be communicated by visualizing the mind
as a room. When we are born, the room is a single space. You can go
anywhere in the room and you know what is going on in the rest of it.
No part of the room is inaccessible.

In response to trauma - experience that is too awful to bear - the
mind is able to generate partitions, to isolate the memories of those
experiences. To take a part of the consciousness and hide it from the
rest. These hidden things are those things that we do not wish to
think about. So the room space begins to be taken up by partitions. I
like to imagine boxes. As the trauma mounts up, so do the boxes.
There are now parts of the room that are isolated by barriers. What
is behind them cannot be seen.

The other kind of partition the mind can achieve, is one like that in
an office. Small spaces can be isolated, and when in those spaces,
you cannot perceive any of the other spaces, or even how large the
overall room size is. The boxes with hidden memories are also hidden
from view.

In order to completely cut off awareness of the memories of traumatic
events, certain partitions are forbidden, and forgotten about. And in
the final aspect that completes the analogy, when in each partition,
the person has no awareness of any other partitions or space other
than the current one. In addition, the sufferer may have different
characteristics and beliefs and values and behavior, that they may
seem like different people.

An important distinction

Many people have traumatic memories of childhood - they know that bad
things happened, and they have always known. There was never a time
that they lost that awareness. This is like hiding things under the
bed, but always knowing they are there. Just refusing to think about
them, refusing to acknowledge that the traumatic experiences were
harmful.

With people suffering from FC, the awareness of those experiences is
removed from their conscious awareness. For some reason, they do not
know that the bed or the rug has an "under". They are simply unaware
of all many of the things they would perhaps wish to not think about.
When in one partition of their mind's room, they have no awareness of
any others.

Is this a normal, natural occurrence - the next level of forgetting?
Can a person generate such lack of internal self-awareness without
any assistance from outside? Maybe. Maybe not.

The intentional creation of DID in a
child

Increasingly, evidence from survivors of child abuse is revealing
systematic induction of DID in children, using sexual trauma as the
initiator. Also implicated by survivors are the perpetrators of these
horrific acts - mostly satanic cults and military intelligence. Both
of these kinds of organization would benefit greatly from creating a
person that is easily controlled and can be used like a slave to
carry out the wishes of those in control. Also being revealed is the
use of hypnosis to generate the programming, that controls the
actions of these individuals.

A pattern is emerging of the secretive creation of individuals that
are essentially sacrificed in order to become slaves of their
controllers. Who benefits from this? What do the controllers get out
of it? How many mind controlled slaves are there? Three are many
questions that await answers. Many answers awaiting exposure. It
would appear that it is only a matter of time and we will all know
too well these answers.

Possession or trauma
survivor?

The ancient concept of possession may simply be the natural version
of DID. Hundreds of years of documentation indicate the act of being
possessed is vary much like having DID due to sexual abuse or other
kinds of extreme trauma. This suggests that dissociation, or
fragmented consciousness, due to abuse, has a long history in the
human race. It is not a recent problem. The widespread claim that
prostitution is the oldest profession gains new significance in this
light.